Episode 27 – Holding Fast to What You Have
Even in the lowest valley, God flips the enemy’s plan on its head by using it for His glory. … More Episode 27 – Holding Fast to What You Have
Even in the lowest valley, God flips the enemy’s plan on its head by using it for His glory. … More Episode 27 – Holding Fast to What You Have
Have you ever said to yourself, “If I am walking with the Lord, why are these triggers from my past eating me up like this again?”
Is it making you drift from God and retreat in isolation and shame? … More Episode 26 – But I thought I was Healed?
If you are navigating muddy waters and life is heavy right now, you may be flooded with unpleasant feelings. Here is a word of caution and 3 reasons why feelings can’t be trusted. … More 3 Reasons why Feelings can’t be Trusted
How could this happen? How in the world did I get here? Sweet Friend, When a relationship has gone south, it hurts, I know. Maybe you’re confused about how clear and sunny skies suddenly became thick and cloudy. Maybe there has always been fog and, surely, by now you thought by now it would clear. Whatever … More Late Night Series – Relationships Gone South
Is your faith based on what you can see? Would you still have faith if God never answered your prayers? How many times have you been in a situation that flooded your emotional and mental bank with all the feels? In an instant (or a slow fill) you were overcome and maybe you took the … More She’s Marked Podcast – Faith Over Feelings
Managing my daughter’s learning disability, dyslexia, has been a journey of uncertainty, education and advocacy.
The beginning stage of becoming aware of your child’s learning differences, getting to diagnosis and then acceptance can be quite an experience.
For me the beginnings were very confusing. I felt ill prepared. I desired answers and to simply fix the problem, but through this experience God was growing faith deep inside me and my family. … More For the Moms – Treasure in Jars of Clay w/ Kelly A. Foster
Strong-willed children are experiential learners. They won’t take what someone says to be true. Instead, they must find out for themselves.
Many times, they will challenge every single interaction you have with them, so it is important you reframe questions. Give them choices between two equally acceptable things. “Would you like the apple or the orange.” They need to feel they are in control of their life. Routines and rules written out on the refrigerator help. … More For the Moms – Treasure in Jars of Clay w/ Julie Plagens